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It is not possible , therefore , to determine which symptom clusters might be characteristic of depression or its various subgroupings , and which might occur in any psychiatric patient or even in normals . In this chapter , following a ...
It is not possible , therefore , to determine which symptom clusters might be characteristic of depression or its various subgroupings , and which might occur in any psychiatric patient or even in normals . In this chapter , following a ...
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The objective in applying the Depression Inventory to a given sample of psychiatric patients was to identify as many of the depressed patients as possible and to exclude as many of the nondepressed patients as possible .
The objective in applying the Depression Inventory to a given sample of psychiatric patients was to identify as many of the depressed patients as possible and to exclude as many of the nondepressed patients as possible .
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It is possible that a circular mechanism is set up , with the schemas stimulating the affects and the affects reinforcing the activity of the schemas . A CIRCULAR FEEDBACK MODEL The discussion so far has viewed the connection between ...
It is possible that a circular mechanism is set up , with the schemas stimulating the affects and the affects reinforcing the activity of the schemas . A CIRCULAR FEEDBACK MODEL The discussion so far has viewed the connection between ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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